Federal Government moves on foreign investment abuses
05 May 2015
![]() Last weekend the Federal Government announced it would take action to strengthen the integrity of Australia’s foreign investment framework The Government's proposals include:
The Government also announced that as of Monday 4 May 2015, the ATO will be responsible for the residential real estate functions of the foreign investment framework – including audit, compliance and enforcement activities. This new unit has sophisticated data matching technology that will use existing ATO data and match this information against other datasets held by the Department of Border Protection and Immigration, the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC), among others. In addition, the ATO will be issuing letters to individuals and companies suspected to be involved in breaches of the foreign investment framework. It will also conduct investigations of property sales reported to them by the public, along with random audits of properties that have been sold over the past 10 years. Those in breach of the foreign investment framework will have until 30 November 2015 to self-report their breach and be given a longer period of time to divest the illegally purchased property before the new rules come into effect from 1 December 2015. The ATO will pursue breaches against foreign investors who do not voluntarily come forward. Read the Federal Government's official press release. |
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